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12 minutes ago, Mazzy said:

When he does leave I hope it's his decision or it's a mutually agreed thing so he can take the England job. I don't ever want to see a situation where he's being sacked, just wouldn't feel right. 


Shouldn’t even be considered for another 5-10 years. 

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From this Athletic piece on Eddie Howe's rugby-style kickoffs into touch...

 

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The players didn't want to kick the ball into touch to start the second half against Liverpool, even though that was the agreed-upon plan. They backed themselves to be able to keep the ball. So Eddie Howe gave them a chance. 

 

That last paragraph is to me what makes Howe so special as a coach. He allowed his players to make what he suspected was a mistake in order to show them a larger point about making proper decisions under pressure. That method of teaching is so much more effective than screaming or yelling or stamping your feet and demanding that players do it your way or else. The players had their chance to make a decision, it was a poor one and it cost the team, and now they can see it very clearly. 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Memphis said:

From this Athletic piece on Eddie Howe's rugby-style kickoffs into touch...

 

CleanShot2025-09-18at10_10.33@2x.thumb.png.c5078db342f1b21110b336cb8e59cf81.png

 

The players didn't want to kick the ball into touch to start the second half against Liverpool, even though that was the agreed-upon plan. They backed themselves to be able to keep the ball. So Eddie Howe gave them a chance. 

 

That last paragraph is to me what makes Howe so special as a coach. He allowed his players to make what he suspected was a mistake in order to show them a larger point about making proper decisions under pressure. That method of teaching is so much more effective than screaming or yelling or stamping your feet and demanding that players do it your way or else. The players had their chance to make a decision, it was a poor one and it cost the team, and now they can see it very clearly. 

 

 

 

Wow.. thanks for posting this. 

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On 15/09/2025 at 23:28, Ellis H said:


 

Doesn't get giddy and friendly with opposition managers before a game.

 

Remember the fraud that 'managed' us before Eddie? Absolutely got in bed with opposition managers before a game.

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Wish he'd pack in Gordon as a striker, or at all in fact. Just isn't working. I'd be open to seeing Elanga there instead for games like today. Tough one tonight, their quality just outshone ours second half.

 

Would be nice if he could pull out an Eddie masterclass at the weekend rather than the usual shoeing we get against Bournemouth.

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We need pretty much all of our best players fit and on form to have a chance of beating the top sides, and we don’t, so I just think we suck it up and move on quickly.

 

I don’t ever want to see Gordon at CF again, mind - it just doesn’t work against any opposition, never mind Barca. 

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he needs more experience at CL level but so far quite unlucky with draw, he managed 7 CL games, 2x Psg, 2x Dortmund, 2x Milan, 1x Barca, these are all CL QF or semifinal level opponents more or less. we didnt have yet the mediocre sides in CL, well soon we have the likes of Union, Benfica, Bilbao, Leverkusen, PSV level which is where should be favourites mostly.

 

we need to get enough points in next 6 CL games tho as the 8th game is PSG away.  this PSG is levels above the one we faced last time.

 

I think 11-12 points enough to advance albeit that leaves vs a strong opponent in playoff round only, but 11-12 points has to be collected from next 6 CL games. Union, PSV are the absolute must wins and Leverkusen too given their squad weakened  big time and manager left.

 

this Gordon upfront stuff, we need to use this maybe vs promoted sides and Carabao and thats it. I dont like it, I would rather throw in Osula.

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I think anyone digging him out for the team selection is being very harsh, like. The reasons for why we had to play Gordon there are incredibly obvious, and there is a universe where he doesn't play so poorly in that game. We needed him for the press and intensity and, tbf, he delivered on that score for the most part. 

 

I don't think there's any guarantee we win with Woltemade on the pitch instead. 

 

If we're being critical for anything then making so many changes at once would be it. Even if it was just three (as intended before the additional Thiaw one), it was too significant a change to our setup at precisely the wrong time. They were securing their foothold as we were trying to grasp the new shape. Really contributed to that long spell where we couldn't seem to do shit.

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7 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Thought the tactics were fine.

 

Was a bit bemused by Elanga coming off on the hour mark, but  decent other than that.


Yeah, I agree. He’s been dealt another bad hand with the striker situation.

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Given one of my concerns for this season was that he wasn't going to rotate our players much to deal with all the competitions, I can't really complain too much.

 

A fresh, competent striker starting and it would've been a different game.

 

 

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